| Henneth Annûn 1 | |
|---|---|
| Publication Information | |
| Editor | John Martin |
| Publisher | The Tolkien Society |
| Released | November 1972 |
| Pages | 16 |
| ISSN | 0306-8781 |
| Followed by | Amon Hen 2 |
Henneth Annûn 1 is the first issue of the The Tolkien Society's bimonthly journal, the successor to Andúril. It was published in November 1972. It is the only issue to be published under the title Henneth Annûn, since the publication was renamed to Amon Hen starting with Issue 2.
Contents
- Note: All content is presumably written by John Martin unless indicated otherwise
- Editorial note (introduces Henneth Annûn and announces that Andúril will no longer be an official Tolkien Society publication)
- Letters from Tony Fallon, Colin (Sauron Findhorn) Dean, Charles E. Noad, John Jarrold, John B. Abbott, and Hartley Patterson
- "News of Mallorn"
- "BOOKS…BOOKS…BOOKS…BOOKS…BOOKS…and more BOOKS still!"
- "Books to borrow" by Peter Herring (new and reprinted sci-fi and fantasy books)
- Arthurian Romances by Chrétien de Troyes, translated by W.W. Comfort for Everyman's Library (reviewed by Hartley Patterson)
- The Warlock in Spite of Himself by Christopher Stasheff (reviewed by John Jarrold)
- John Carter of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs (reviewed by John Jarrold)
- "The Delayed Reaction Dept." (suggests regular meetings for Smials, local branches of the Tolkien Society)
- "Question Time"
- List of names and addresses of members
- "Current zines" (recent issues of Tolkien fanzines)
See also
- Amon Hen, the Hill of Sight, the place the journal is named after
- List of Amon Hen issues
- Amon Hen cover art gallery
- Mallorn, another, and more academic, journal of The Tolkien Society